Difference between revisions of "Secondary tags"
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| <code>id</code> || Numerical ID || For alignment and dependency, e.g. <code><id:5></code> |
| <code>id</code> || Numerical ID || For alignment and dependency, e.g. <code><id:5></code> |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 30 May 2020
Registry of known secondary tag prefixes/namespaces that may only be used for their intended purpose. These must be kept the same across all languages and pairs.
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id |
Numerical ID | For alignment and dependency, e.g. <id:5>
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sf |
Surface form | For when there is no translation, e.g. <sf:station>
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t |
Inline markup tag | In the form of t:tag:uniq , where tag is which inline tag this is (i, em, a, strong, b, etc) and uniq is a placeholder that the deformatter/reformatter can use to look up the whole tag with all attributes. E.g. <t:a:qx4u6>
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tr |
Translatable | For marking whether the reading can be translated (i.e. exists in bidix and generator), though currently only the value 0 is respected (meaning no). E.g. <tr:0>
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uc |
Upper case | If the input token had any upper-case letters, denotes if the token was First upper, ALL UPPER, or MiXeD UppEr. E.g. <uc:first> , <uc:all> , <uc:mixed>
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